Category Archives: Net Neutrality

The UK Government has announced that homes and businesses will have a legal right to high-speed broadband of at least 10 Mbps by 2020. Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, says that 10 Mbps is the minimum speed needed to meet the requirements of an average family. The ... Read more

Above Photo: From nationofchange.org Google is blocking our site. Please use the social media sharing buttons (upper left) to share this on your social media and help us break through. Smaller internet service providers offer alternatives and could disrupt the monopolies. In 2011, ... Read more

Shoppers hit the malls and online stores this week, spending over $3.5 billion online alone on what is called ‘Black Friday’. Some people reject the extreme consumerism, calling it ‘Buy Nothing Day’ and staying home in protest, others take their protests to the streets. Anti-police violence ... Read more

Above Photo: From motherboard.vice.com Google is blocking our site. Please use the social media sharing buttons (upper left) to share this on your social media and help us break through. Being stuck without access to the internet is often thought of as a problem only for rural America. ... Read more

Above Photo: Natalia Merzlyakova – Fotolia Large majority would like to take the issue out of the hands of the FCC Net Neutrality can be something of a complex subject, but another poll shows consumers not only understand what it is, they want to keep it. In short, Net Neutrality holds ... Read more

Above Photo: From arstechnica.com With its quest to gut net neutrality, privacy and other consumer broadband protections, the FCC is rushing face first toward stripping meaningful oversight of some of the least-liked — and least competitive — companies in ... Read more